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(@Steve Seiwald)
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I am ready to buy front pans for my 50 Commodore Coupe. I've been searching and Classic to Current Fab seems to be the only business that has them ready to ship. I want good ones and will pay extra for a set that doesn't need a bunch of work. Of course I would like a set that are not generic, but made for my car. Has anyone used this companies, or do you know of someone you can recommend?
Thanks
Steve
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Posted : 30/08/2015 7:02 am
(@pfeifer)
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Perryscustommetal@msn.com
They are well worth it.


 
Posted : 30/08/2015 7:45 am
(@aminard)
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Or you could contact Spelic Bros., 303-929-8565. Email: cspelic@comcast.net Front floor Pans are $ 275 pair + shipping. These are supposed to be the same panels Ken Amman used to sell.


 
Posted : 30/08/2015 10:47 am
(@Steve Seiwald)
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Perry can't do it right now. Spelic Bros now has my phone number and will get back to me.
Okay, I've cooled down a little....I deleted the complaining part of this post.


 
Posted : 03/09/2015 3:28 pm
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I understand that frustration. If it was easy, everyone would be doing it. How many '57 Chevy's did you see at the last show you attended? How many Stepdowns? I often tell people who ask about parts availability for Hudsons, "No, there's no 1-800-Send-Me-A-Hudson-Part telephone number to call. You have to know where to go, and more importantly WHOM to call. That old adage of, It's not what you know, but who you know really applies with Hudsons. The parts are out there, sometimes it just takes a little more effort and a lot more perseverance. The results are worth it. You get the honor of restoring one of the greatest cars that ever came out of Detroit.

So, all that said, there's a lot of folks that will help you along the way and a blue ton of them are right here on this forum. Hudson folks are the nicest, most helpful group of car people I've ever known and I've been a car guy for half-a-century. If you are having trouble getting floor pans, send me an email and I'll see what I can do about helping you get some. How are the other pans in the car? How about the rear periimeter frame?
HETrlchilton52@gmail.com (drop the HET)


 
Posted : 04/09/2015 2:36 am
(@holden)
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I went back and read all of your previous posts. I'm up to speed, again. I had forgotten some of the trials you have already been through.


 
Posted : 04/09/2015 3:06 am
(@Steve Seiwald)
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Thank You Russ
I appreciate the help. Just the front right and left floor pans are bad where water got in and was trapped under the floor mats. The frame rails and rear pan all the way back are fine. Oregon has never salted the roads so floors rot from rain getting inside and collecting in low spots. I'll send you my email and thanks again for the help.
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Posted : 04/09/2015 7:59 am
(@Steve Seiwald)
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Finally bought the CtoC floor pans and I don't remember why I didn't buy them in the first place. They are inexpensive and they are just fine. They look like they were made for my car when compared the originals. I've got the car up on the lift and the front clip off so I can do the work correctly.
Steve


 
Posted : 05/04/2016 6:47 pm
(@holden)
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Awesome! Please keep us posted on your progress.


 
Posted : 06/04/2016 6:11 am

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